Container - Glass Jar, Dickens & Hawthorne, Unknown

Historical information

Marmalade jam was always made in years gone by and today as a variety of citrus fruits are plentiful throughout the year. English Marmalade is traditionally made with bitter Seville Oranges, as these are very high in pectin and achieve a good set when cool. But to vary the taste, you can experiment with any citrus fruit that takes your fancy.

Physical description

A clear glass jar for English Marmalade with a cracked brown wooden screw-top lid. It has a torn white label with orange edging and black lettering 'Dickens & Hawthorne Purveyors of fine food' with an outline of a fine gentleman outlines in orange lines on the right top corner. Manufacturing details are listed. On the wooden lid 'D & H' is printed in ornate black lettering.

Inscriptions & markings

On the paper label printed in black lettering is - 'Dickens and Hawthorne Purveyors of Fine Food 4/19A Birkenhead Point, Drummoyne NSW' On the narrower label below is printed - 'English Marmalade 500g Net Made in Australia D2962' On the wooden lid 'D & H' is printed in ornate black lettering.

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